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Nepal Joint Response/ICCO
The Joint Humanitarian Response for Nepal Earthquake (NPJR) provides life-saving humanitarian assistance to communities affected bythe Earthquake of 25th April 2015 and ensure efficient implementation of humanitarian response activities on behalf of theDutch Relief Alliance participating members. This 6-month joint programme is implemented in the most affected districts (Nuwakot, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur, Lamjung, Ghorka, Sindhupalchowk, Kavrepalanchowk) by 8 Dutch NGOs, led by Oxfam. Together they work towards three specific objectives: 1) Increase in mortality and morbidity and outbreaks of communicable diseases are prevented through immediate access to basic water, sanitation, hygiene and health services. 2) Families whose homes have been destroyed or damaged, including those displaced, attain basic, protective shelter solutions. 3) Immediate food needs of earthquake affected populations in worst affected districts are met and nutritional status of the most vulnerable populations is prevented from deteriorating. The Joint Response will support 138,640 people in need. The total available budget for the Joint Response is Euro 4 million, funded by MoFA.
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About this project
The Joint Humanitarian Response for Nepal Earthquake (NPJR) provides life-saving humanitarian assistance to communities affected bythe Earthquake of 25th April 2015 and ensure efficient implementation of humanitarian response activities on behalf of theDutch Relief Alliance participating members. This 6-month joint programme is implemented in the most affected districts (Nuwakot, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur, Lamjung, Ghorka, Sindhupalchowk, Kavrepalanchowk) by 8 Dutch NGOs, led by Oxfam. Together they work towards three specific objectives: 1) Increase in mortality and morbidity and outbreaks of communicable diseases are prevented through immediate access to basic water, sanitation, hygiene and health services. 2) Families whose homes have been destroyed or damaged, including those displaced, attain basic, protective shelter solutions. 3) Immediate food needs of earthquake affected populations in worst affected districts are met and nutritional status of the most vulnerable populations is prevented from deteriorating. The Joint Response will support 138,640 people in need. The total available budget for the Joint Response is Euro 4 million, funded by MoFA.
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